The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, December 27, 1956, Image 10
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, December 27, 1956
Personal and Social
News of Joanna
MRS. LESTER LONGSHORE
Correspondent and Representative
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
James Brown were Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Parkman. of Edegfield;
Joyce Ou^ts. of Winthrop college,
Rock Hilt: Bobby Hamilton of
Atlanta. Ga ; Mrs. Janie Ouzts,
Mrs. Jennie Ouzts and Miss Belle
Ouzts, of Newberry.
John Ross and Charles Ross
were visitors in Greenville Sat
urday
Uonn Taylor and Miss Doris
Smith, of Greer, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Parks Boozer and family
Sunday.
Mrs. I. C Craven. Becky and
Martha Jane, of Liberty, are
spending the Christmas holidays
with the former’s sister Mrs. Na
than Brazel, and Mr. Brazel.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hamm,
Sr, flew from Greenville on Fri
day to spend the holidays in
Knoxville, Tenn., with Mr. and
Mrs. Horace Hamm, Jr
Mr. and Mrs. Birge Beden-
baugh of Prosperity, spent Sun
day with their son, Elton Beden-
baugh, and Mrs. Bedenbaugh.
Miss Charlotte DeVinney, of
Furman university, Greenville,
joined her father, D. H. DeVin
ney, for the Christmas holidays
at their home in St. Albans, W.
Va.
Vinton Smith, Robert Horton,
Tommy Cooper and Oran Nabors
spent several days last week in
Augusta. G‘a.. with Harry Bauk-
night. All are former music stu
dents of Mr. Bauknight.
Miss Elinor Longshore and J. C-
Take a look at your
medicine chest
Ym, tn most homas this la tha catch-all for oountlaas acmdry
family and personal noeds 1 Tooth-brushes, face powder,
razor blades, adhesive-tape, medicines, first-aid items,
even sickroom supplies.
And it's a good idea to check your medicine cabinet ragrw
larty. Throw out old medidnee. Make a list of everything
you need. A well stocked medicine cloeet is not only a
convenience, it can be of vital importance. Make ua head
quarters for all those medicine chest items, aa well as Si .
for prescriptions.
Free delivery I ‘ ~
McGee's Drug Store
PHONE NO. 1
supper
Lester
Longshore were Friday
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Longshore.
Rev. and Mrs. Carl Kessel,
Charles, Carleen, and Susan are
spending the holidays in Orlando,
Fla., with the former’s mother,
Mrs. Anna Kessel.
Mr and Mrs. Sloan Rowland
are visiting'their daughter, Mrs.
Ben Weinberg, and Mr. Weinberg
in- Decatur, Ga;, during the
Christmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Boyce and
Cherry, of Aiken, are spending
the holidays with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Rowland
and Mr. and Mrs Roy Boyce.
Those spending the holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. J! F. Lowman
were: Mr. and Mrs. Merl Honey
cutt Pam, Rhonda, David, and
Cynthia of Charlotte, N. C.; Mr
and Mrs. Richard Thomas and
Debbie of Macon, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brawley and
children. Mrs. Forrest Brawley
and children spent Sunday in
Lockhart wdth Mr. and Mrs. J. V.
Askew and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright of
Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Don
Martin, of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Surratt. Mr. 'hnd Mrs. Mac
Brown Maxie and Mary Ann
were Sunday .dinner guests of
Mrs. Marion Hamm!
Mr. and Mrs*. J. D. Sdhumperi
and Dianne, of Barnwell, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs
Elton Bedenbaugh.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Ross,
Tommy and John, of Burlington.
N. C., spent Sunday with John
Ross and family.
,Mr. and Mrs. Lester Longshore,
I Bettv Zane and Dianne were
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| Sunday dinner guests of Jim Ale-’
; wine and family in Silverstreet.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Templeton, of
Lando, were Thursday guests of
Mrs. J. D. O’Dell. Jimmy Temple
ton, of Clemson, returned home
with his parents for the Christ
mas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Beden
baugh and children spent Sunday
in Prosperity with Mrs. Frank
Morris.
Rev. and Mrs. V. M. Ross visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Edward King
and ^r. and Mrs. Sam King in
Piedmont Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Cash and
Dickie, of Cowpens, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth C. Griffis, Ken, Randy
and Wayne, of Pendelton, spent
the week-end with Mrs. J. M. Bo-
zard and attended the Canfield-^
Bozard wedding.
Lt. Col. and Mrs. Fred^ Ross,
Fredna, Elaine and Judy, of Park
Forest 111., arrived in Joanna bn
Sunday to spend the Christmas
holidays wnth their parents Mrs.
J. D. O’Dell and John Ross.
Edith, Judy and Keith Beden
baugh are spending a few days
in Prosperity with their grand
mother, Mrs. Frank Morris.
Spending the Chistmas holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Stewart
were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stew
art, Chuck, Leslie and Kevin, of
St. Petersburg, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs.
Brace , Stewart, of Knoxville,
Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stew
art and* Susan, t>f Emory univer
sity, Atlanta. Ga. - , -
Those from Joanna attending
the wedding of Miss Nell Can-
field. of Clinton, to Derrill Bo
zard, of Joanna were: Mr. and
Mrs. F. H. Simpson Mr. and Mrs.
J. E 'Evans, Wendell Hair, Rev.
and Mrs Carl Kessel. The w r ed-
ding w'as performed at the. Pen
tecostal Church in Clinton Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George James,
Les and Lynn, of Anderson, were
Saturday guests b{ Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil O’Dell,
Rev. and Mrs. V. M. Ross at
tended the wedding of Miss Eliza
beth Ann King and Henry An
derson .Griffith Jr., at Shiloh
Methodist church in Piedmont re
cently. Rev. Ross officiated at
the ceremnoy.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C E-lliott and
children, of Georgetown, are
spending the holidays with rela
tives here.
SPARTANBURG MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM
2 Days - Jon. 7 and 8 - 8:30 p.
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY pILLED
Box Office Open 10 o.m. to 5 p.m.
URRY BETTY BUSTER
DOUGLAS O’NEIL WEST
Prices: (taxes included), Orchestra $4.50;
$3.50; $3.00. First balcony. $3.50; $3.00.
Second balcony $2.00. Enclose self-ad
dressed stamped envelope with mail orders.
Moil to Spartanburg Memorial Auditofium,
P.0 Box 1410. Phone 8107 for reservations.
, . "Lab" Party
The Laboratory department
held the Christmas party Satur
day evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. K. Waits on Blalock
Irive. The living room was dec
orated with the Christmas motif.
The dining table was covered
with 9 red cloth and held an v ar
rangement of silvered magnolia
leaves and red candles.
Supper was served buffet style.
The groups decided rather than
exchange gifts, to donate the
money to help less fortunate
families in Joanna.
Announcement
Friends of Miss Felicia Lorick
will be interested in the following
announcement:
Miss Felicia Lorick became the
bride of Alfred Wise Saturday,
December 22, at Lydia Methodist
church, Clinton, with the Rev. A.,
E Wilkes officiating.
Teen-Age Chrisixnaz Party
The Teen-Age club of Joanna,
held a Christmas party Friday
evening at the Joanna club house.
The invocation was given by Lar
ry Murphy, with Bruce Murphy
giving the welcome address. A
ham supper, was enjoyed by the
members and invited guests.
Misses Betty Zane Longshore
and Dixie Couch led the large
group in the’singing of Christmas
carols. Miss Ethel Mae Rowe ac
companied them on the piano.
Santa Claus corsages were giv-
ne each one present and reindeer
earrings were given Mrs. Carl
Kessel and Miss Dannette Wise,
guests. * '
Rev. Carl Kessel gave a very
interesting talk on “Christmas
Around the World,” and dismiss
ed th£ group wjth all singing the
doxology. ,
‘ The floor was cleared and danc
ing was enjoyed until 11:00.
Woman's Club Meets
The Joanna Woman’s club will
hold the regular January meeting
at the club house on January 3 at
7 o’clock. Every member-is in
vited to attend.
Miss O'Dell Honored
Miss Suzanne O’Dell was hon
ored with 4 birthday party Thurs
day, December 20, at Joanna club
house. Sue will be ten years old
Christmas Eve.
The party table was covered
with a white cloth and held the
four-tiered cake frosted in white
and decorated in pink and green,
holding, ten white candles. Re
freshments were the birthday
cake, ice cram and iced drinks.
The decorations were in keep
ing with the Christmas season.
„ The paternal grandmother, Mrs.
J. D. O’Dell, and Mrs. Jessie Pra
ter assisted the honoree’s mother,
Mrs. Cecil O’Dell, in entertain
ing.
Pictures of the group were
•made. A
Hospital Staff Party
The staff of Joanna Memorial
hospital and invited guests enjoy
ed the annual Christmas party
Friday afternoon at the hospital.
Gifts were exchanged and pre
sented from the, beautifully dec
orated Christmas tree.' Refresh
ments of punch and assorted
party dainties were ierved.
Prior fo the party activities
Rev. V. M. Ross, pastor of Ep-
worth Methodist church, gave the
Christmas prayer.
Miss Kittie Mae Moseley is ad
ministrator of the hospital
Methodist Seniors Party
The seniors of Epworth Metho
dist church enjoyed a Christmas
party Wednesday following pray
er meeting.
Instead of exchanging gifts the
group divided into couples and
enjoyed a scavenger hunt to the
Methodist homes. The purpose
of the hunt was an old fashioned
pounding for a Methodist fam
ily, Mr. ’ and Mrs. Buck Murrah.
Mrs. Murrah was recently hos
pitalized in Columbia for sur
gery.
The group returned to the edu
cational building for games and
refreshments. . *’
With Th* Sick
H. L- Mason was dismissed re
cently following surgery at Jo
anna hospital.
Mrs. Pearl Frady is receiving
treatment at Joanna hospital
Mrs. Louise Longshore was ad
mitted for treatment at Joanna
hospital the past week.
Deborah Lynn Osborne is con
fined at Joanna hospital for treat
ment.
Timothy Pollock, of Clinton, is
undergoing treatment at Joanna
hospital.
Birth Announcemoni
Frazier
Mr. and Mrs. R.„ D. Frazier an
nounce the birth of a son, Ste
ven Randall, at Joanna hospital
on December 17. Mrs. Frazier is
the former Miss Louise Holbert,
of Clinton..
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Men’s
Childrens’
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SHOE SALE
Ladies’
Childrens’
Men’s
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All Fall and Winter Stock Drastically Reduced
NOW UNDERWAY at our Store
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merchandise to make room for our big shipments gf new spring shoes. We need the room. - - If
you need the shoes, we have 'em and plenty of 'em! Our store is full of NATIONALLY-
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to have the benefit of these huge saving|!"
ALL SHOES MUST GO!
-SUCH FAMOUS NAMES AS-
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All Shoes Will Be Displayed On Self-Service Racks
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No Fooling-No Bluffing-These Shoes Must GO
NO REFUNDS - NO EXCHANGES - ALL SALES FINAL ,
“Laurens’ Most
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Milton’s
E. Side Square
Telephone 803
Laurens S. C.
Christmas Play
A Christmas play, “Room For
the King,” was given at the First
Presbyterian church Wednesday
night by the young people -ot
Shady Grove PrCsby.terian
church. Rev. Karl Kessel is pastor
of both churches. The Joanna
junior ’ choir provided Christmas
carols for the program.
A party was held after the pro
gram for the children of the Sun
day school and members of the
Sunday school and cast in the
church house. Refreshments were
served and each one received
a gift.
Club No. 2 Christmia Party
Club No. 2, comprising mmbers
Of the second shift of Joanna Cot
ton Mills, held a Christmas party
Saturday evening at Joanna club
house.
A turkey supper with all the
trimmings wag served the ninety
members*present.
Invited guests were: Mr. and
Mrs. E. J Willingham, Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Delany, wives and hus
bands of the members. Presents
were exchanged in the midst of
Christmas gaiety and decora 1
tions.
The tables were in charge of
'Mrs. Margaret Burnett Mrs. Ma-^
rie Ruff and Mrs. McNeil Trotter.
The cooking was done by Charles
Estes, Norman Csas, D. V. Wright,
L. Abrams.
Catholic Chriztmaz Party
The congregation of St. Boni
face Catholic church held a
Christmas party Sunday after
noon at the Joanna club house.
A Nativity secene was the
highlight of the afternoon follow
ing a march of the toys with the
children of the church taking part
in both scenes.
The congregation presented
Father Gerald Ernst with a gift
of luggage.
Refreshments of ice cream and
cookies were served. Christmas
stockings -were given each child
present.
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Phone 658
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Is Our Business and WE
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THE GLEAM TROM BEYOND THE CLOUDS
There may be folks who dream of a new year with no clouds over
the horizon. But life has taught most of us that there is never a day
free of uncertainty.
Some like to rejoice in the calm of today and give no thought to
the clouds of tomorrow. Theirs is a contentment without strength, a
happiness empty of hope.
But stronger souls see both the calm and the clouds. And they
look beyond the clouds to the Light whose rays bathe the horizon.
These are the souls who face the new year with faith in their God.
They know the days will not be without shadow. The ripples may
sometimes become angry breakers. But they follow the gleam across
another year . . . the Gleam from beyond the clouds.
The Church is for those who would look ahead ... ever toward the
Light.
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